Your home’s gutters are essential for directing rainwater away from your foundation, preventing water damage, erosion, and costly repairs. At Gutter Crew, we specialize in professional seamless gutter installation and replacement designed to safeguard your property. When gutter systems are made of quality materials and installed correctly, they can last for decades with regular maintenance.

If you need rain gutter installation services, give us a call today at (801) 508-4930 to consult with an experienced Salt Lake County gutter company.

Gutter Installation Services

Signs that You Need a New Gutter System

New gutters on home

The following signs can indicate that there are problems with your gutter system, a professional gutter assessment can help you identify if it’s time to replace your gutter system:

  • Signs of Water Outside of the Gutter System
  • Icicles and Ice Build Up
  • Water Flowing Over the Edge of the Gutters
  • Rust, Cracks, or Holes
  • Gutters that are flat and not sloped for proper drainage
  • Gutter pulling away from the home
  • Leaking at the seams
  • Water staining at soffits and fascia
  • Overly Aged Appearance
  • Moss Buildup

Give us a call at (801) 508-4930 today for a free assessment of your rain gutter system.

Salt Lake County Service Areas

  • Cottonwood Heights, UT

  • Bluffdale, UT

  • Holladay, UT

  • South Salt Lake, UT

  • Sandy, UT

  • Draper, UT

  • Riverton, UT

  • Herriman, UT

  • South Jordan, UT

  • Millcreek, UT

  • Murray, UT

  • Taylorsville, UT

  • West Jordan, UT

  • Midvale, UT

Frequently Asked Questions

In short, yes. Some of the reasons why are that they offer a higher value point than other types of systems when comparing both price and longevity. They also require less maintenance due to the reduced seams and junction points that are often problematic. Additionally, they are less likely to become clogged with debris because of their design.

Plastic and vinyl gutter systems are notorious for cracking, leaking, breaking, and short lifespans. Whereas metal gutter systems, such as aluminum, see significantly less of these types of issues and typically last 20 years versus 3-5 years at best.

The size and design of your roof will play a large part in determining whether you need 5-inch or 6-inch gutters. Additionally, the more volume of water that needs to be directed off of a roof system the larger the gutter system needed. This is why a seasoned estimator that understands the difference between gutter system sizes and functionality is crucial in determining what is best suited to your home or commercial property.

Give us a call today at (801) 508-4930 to schedule an inspection for your rain gutter system or request a free estimate by clicking on the button below.